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330cl, Socrates does not merely ask Protagoras whether justice is 'something or nothing' (59), but whether it is lrpdTl~d rt - 'a certain object' - and he carries on with such 'object-questions for other virtues. Protagoras (like Nestle ad 330cl) falls into the trap. Should we? 'Not if we read our Greek carefully' is the answer not only to this last question. This has already brought us to Plato and to Charles H. Kahn's Drama and Dialectic in Plato:s Gorgias (I 75-121) another monograph, which is a massive contribution to the analysis of this dialogue both as philosophy and as literature.

JOHN GLUCKER (987b5;8). 'Separation', on the other hand, is not found in Plato as an abstract noun and is not ascribed to him by Aristotle. It is wrong to say (as Fine in her very first sentence) that in 1086b4 we are told 'that Plato, but not Socrates, separates forms'. Plato is last mentioned at 1083a32, and nowhere near 1086. It may not be an accident that in A6, separation is only mentioned as something Socrates did not do, If it is mentioned in 991bl, this is already in the context of oi rd~ /Sdar rtO~laevvt of 9 9 0 a 3 4 - b l .

Why, then~ reinterpret the text to mean what is not in it? This may be admirable as 'variations on a theme by Aristotle' and an exercise in modern logic, and I am not competent enough to judge it as such. But is it fair to Aristotle? If fairness to his statements would imply admitting more errors on his part than one would wish to ascribe to him, there is still nothing wrong in ascribing to him what he says, and I would still hold to Cicero's statement in Tusc. I, 39. Aristotle is strong enough to weather a few more errors, and his cosmological arguments have been known to be full of errors and wishful thinking even to his ancient and mediaeval commentators.